Princess Diana superfan demands to attend statue unveiling after palace refusal It is important that I am there. I am the founding member of the Diana Circle UK.
July 1, 2021 03:20 BST
Jo Dobson, from Hucclecote, Gloucester, is demanding to be at the unveiling of Princess Diana s statue at Kensington Palace on July 1. She already has her itinerary for the event planned out even though the palace told her she is not invited.
The 82-year-old founder of the Diana Circle UK is determined to be there to celebrate what would have been the late royal s 60th birthday. She said she has already prepared the flower arrangements she needs to take to the palace on Thursday.
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Prince William is being urged to let Lady Diana fans attend the unveiling of a statue in honour of his mother amid growing speculation that Prince Harry will miss the ceremony.
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Swannanoa Volunteer Fire Brigade s newest recruit, Assina Dalglish, and Waimakariri MP Matthew Doocey unveil a plaque for Swannanoa s new temporary fire station.
The Swannanoa Volunteer Fire Brigade used to operate from a shed that had no running water and was prone to dampness and flooding. But that is set to change with the opening of a new temporary facility for the hardworking North Canterbury outfit. The brigade’s new home was officially opened on Sunday at an event attended by local MP Matt Doocey and Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon.
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Members of the Swannanoa Volunteer Fire Brigade pose for a picture at the opening of the new temporary station on Sunday.